It’s a wee bit sad…

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This women's team is breaking ISU records left and right. Most wins in a season. Most assists by a single player in a season. Career scoring record broken. Others moving up record standings. And when I look at the top five headlines on this site how many are covering the women? One and it’s focus is on the crowd. Look at other sources and it’s much the same way. Yes, the men's team is a nice story. I love it. But geesh….we have posters here asking why national pundits never talk about the team or Ashley and yet those vested in covering the program give it minimal coverage. This is the best and greatest womens team in the history of ISU basketball and it deserves better. Rant over.
 
This women's team is breaking ISU records left and right. Most wins in a season. Most assists by a single player in a season. Career scoring record broken. Others moving up record standings. And when I look at the top five headlines on this site how many are covering the women? One and it’s focus is on the crowd. Look at other sources and it’s much the same way. Yes, the men's team is a nice story. I love it. But geesh….we have posters here asking why national pundits never talk about the team or Ashley and yet those vested in covering the program give it minimal coverage. This is the best and greatest womens team in the history of ISU basketball and it deserves better. Rant over.

Well talk about it. For a fan site the guys cover women’s basketball much better than other places like this. Every week they give a lot of time to the women's teams. If you want the articles and conversation to be 50/50 I don’t know what to tell you.
 
If the men had fought to get to 10 wins, the attention on the women’s team would be higher. As much as the men are getting? Probably not. Seems like FB, MBB and WBB are 1-3 for most fans. FB is #1 for me and then both basketball teams are pretty even. Depends on the team. I’m enjoying both teams this year. Working out the details to go see the women play in Greensboro.
 
I have to defend Williams here. They have a podcast dedicated to Women's Athletics. Chris pumps the women's team nearly every time he does a podcast. There's always stuff flashing across the banner for the women's team. I think they do above and beyond. It's a great season for both, but as of now the men's team will always demand more viewers.
 
I have to defend Williams here. They have a podcast dedicated to Women's Athletics. Chris pumps the women's team nearly every time he does a podcast. There's always stuff flashing across the banner for the women's team. I think they do above and beyond. It's a great season for both, but as of now the men's team will always demand more viewers.

There's a podcast dedicated to woman's athletics? I think the Title 9 podcast is just women's perspective on Iowa State sports overall.
 
I love watching this WBB team but most of my friends will not watch it at all. I grew up watching my sister’s games so perhaps I gained an appreciation for the game that way whereas my friends didn’t have sisters. Anyway, I love to watch this team, especially when they’re sharing the ball at peak level. At times lately the perimeter players are standing and watching rather than moving to get open or cutting to the hoop. Here’s to more passing and more wins!
 
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This women's team is breaking ISU records left and right. Most wins in a season. Most assists by a single player in a season. Career scoring record broken. Others moving up record standings. And when I look at the top five headlines on this site how many are covering the women? One and it’s focus is on the crowd. Look at other sources and it’s much the same way. Yes, the men's team is a nice story. I love it. But geesh….we have posters here asking why national pundits never talk about the team or Ashley and yet those vested in covering the program give it minimal coverage. This is the best and greatest womens team in the history of ISU basketball and it deserves better. Rant over.

Where to start ...

-- We staffed two writers at both Big 12 Tournament games and one at the NCAA Tournament. Two with the men. We only have three full-time employees.

-- It's important to point out that Connor, our newest full-time employee, is partly dedicated to women's basketball. I can assure you that financially, from a business standpoint only, we would be wise to use those resources elsewhere as much as I love it, women's basketball does not generate the interest that football and men's basketball do. It's just a fact. It's the same with wrestling.

-- We have had a writer dedicated to women's basketball since 2010, when I took over here. We have paid these writers and I promise you, have lost significant money in the process. We do it to support the women's program, that I love so very much and have worked my ass off to promote over the years.

-- Connor is going to Greensboro on Wednesday for the entirety of the next two rounds and hopefully will be in Minneapolis too. I'd like to see another free fan site in America sending writers half way across the country to cover women's basketball. (Again I believe it is important to do so we are doing it. BUT most publishers and business owners do not, and won't choke down the loss).

-- We have a bi-weekly podcast dedicated to the women, which of course touches on other things too. But the basis of the podcast when we created it was to give an extra boost towards women's sports at Iowa State.

-- A few other notes ... This past weekend, we did an NCAA Tournament preview show. Billy Fennelly joined us. On Sunday, we did a Round of 32 preview show. Jamie Steyer-Johnson joined us. On last night's show, an entire segment was dedicated to the women.

On top of that, here are links to every story we have done ONLY in the postseason.
























By my count, that is 23 pieces of content since the start of the Big 12 Touranment.

That doesn't count the one-on-one podcast that I did with Bill Fennelly before the start of the tournament. He also joined me on my KXnO show, where I talk about this team constantly.

It's just funny to me that I wake up today getting "thank you for your coverage" texts from the program and read this on our free message board.

Whatever though. You have a right to your opinion, and I do mine. I challenge you to find another fan site in America that covers women's basketball as much as we do.
 
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Where to start ...

-- We staffed two writers at both Big 12 Tournament games and one at the NCAA Tournament. Two with the men. We only have three full-time employees.

-- It's important to point out that Connor, our newest full-time employee, is partly dedicated to women's basketball. I can assure you that financially, from a business standpoint only, we would be wise to use those resources elsewhere as much as I love it, women's basketball does not generate the interest that football and men's basketball do. It's just a fact. It's the same with wrestling.

-- We have had a writer dedicated to women's basketball since 2010, when I took over here. We have paid these writers and I promise you, have lost significant money in the process. We do it to support the women's program, that I love so very much and have worked my ass off to promote over the years.

-- Connor is going to Greensboro on Wednesday for the entirety of the next two rounds and hopefully will be in Minneapolis too. I'd like to see another free fan site in America sending writers half way across the country to cover women's basketball. (Again I believe it is important to do so we are doing it. BUT most publishers and business owners do not, and won't choke down the loss).

-- We have a bi-weekly podcast dedicated to the women, which of course touches on other things too. But the basis of the podcast when we created it was to give an extra boost towards women's sports at Iowa State.

-- A few other notes ... This past weekend, we did an NCAA Tournament preview show. Billy Fennelly joined us. On Sunday, we did a Round of 32 preview show. Jamie Steyer-Johnson joined us. On last night's show, an entire segment was dedicated to the women.

On top of that, here are links to every story we have done ONLY in the postseason.
























By my count, that is 23 pieces of content since the start of the Big 12 Touranment.

That doesn't count the one-on-one podcast that I did with Bill Fennelly before the start of the tournament. He also joined me on my KXnO show, where I talk about this team constantly.

It's just funny to me that I wake up today getting "thank you for your coverage" texts from the program and read this on our free message board.

Whatever though. You have a right to your opinion, and I do mine. I challenge you to find another fan site in America that covers women's basketball as much as we do.
Great stuff!
 
Chris and Brent talk about the women all the time. Even Stanz and Scotty have touched on them occasionally. Chris always urging people to go support them. I've watched more women's games this year than I ever have by far and part of that is due to the coverage here
 
Hi, Steph Copley here. I co-host the Title IX pod on the CycloneFanatic feed every other week. If you've ever listened, you know I'm extremely sensitive to the disparity in treatment and coverage of women's sports. And you’re right, women’s basketball is generally under-covered as a sport, and it sucks. But everyone at CF, Chris especially, has made an effort to make sure that’s not the case with this Iowa State squad.

Chris was gracious enough more than two years ago to give Alisa and I platform to highlight women’s sports. We don’t take that lightly--we’ve devoted the majority of our time on the Title IX pod to coverage of the women’s team since the season began. Billy Fennelly joined us earlier in the season.

Connor Ferguson has been covering the women’s team all year. He live tweets the games and does game previews and game recaps—just like Chris and Jared do with the men’s team. I know Chris and Blum spend time talking about the women during every episode of their Sunday night podcast, too. And on Sunday, Jamie Steyer Johnson joined the CF team during the pregame show to discuss the women’s match-up against Georgia.

Is CF’s coverage of the women’s team 100% equal to that of the men? No, it isn’t. That’s the unfortunate reality of limited time and resources. But CF has gone out of its way to make sure these ladies are getting the attention and recognition they deserve.

So, as someone who appreciates your message and is also sensitive to inequities of men and women’s sports, I can honestly say I’m proud of the coverage CF has and will continue to give to this special squad. Go Cyclones.
 
Where to start ...

-- We staffed two writers at both Big 12 Tournament games and one at the NCAA Tournament. Two with the men. We only have three full-time employees.

-- It's important to point out that Connor, our newest full-time employee, is partly dedicated to women's basketball. I can assure you that financially, from a business standpoint only, we would be wise to use those resources elsewhere as much as I love it, women's basketball does not generate the interest that football and men's basketball do. It's just a fact.

-- We have had a writer dedicated to women's basketball since 2010, when I took over here. We have paid these writers and I promise you, have lost significant money in the process. We do it to support the women's program, that I love so very much and have worked my ass off to promote over the years.

-- Connor is going to Greensboro on Wednesday for the entirety of the next two rounds and hopefully will be in Minneapolis too. I'd like to see another free fan site in America sending writers half way across the country to cover women's basketball. (Again I believe it is important to do so we are doing it. BUT most publishers and business owners do not, and won't choke down the loss).

-- We have a bi-weekly podcast dedicated to the women, which of course touches on other things too. But the basis of the podcast when we created it was to give an extra boost towards women's sports at Iowa State.

-- A few other notes ... This past weekend, we did an NCAA Tournament preview show. Billy Fennelly joined us. On Sunday, we did a Round of 32 preview show. Jamie Steyer-Johnson joined us. On last night's show, an entire segment was dedicated to the women.

On top of that, here are links to every story we have done ONLY in the postseason.
























By my count, that is 23 pieces of content since the start of the Big 12 Touranment.

That doesn't count the one-on-one podcast that I did with Bill Fennelly before the start of the tournament. He also joined me on my KXnO show, where I talk about this team constantly.

It's just funny to me that I wake up today getting "thank you for your coverage" texts from the program and read this on our free message board.

Whatever though. You have a right to your opinion, and I do mine. I challenge you to find another fan site in America that covers women's basketball as much as we do.

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I have watched more ISU women's games this year than probably every other year combined, and I truly believe a large part of it is due to the coverage on here, and the constant plugs on the CW/Blum podcast (admittedly the only one I listen to consistently). This a very silly thing to be upset about
 
Geesh folks…re-read my post. It’s about the here and now not what happened last week or the week before. I understand financials. I appreciate coverage of any kind. I was also referring to other coverage outside of this site. It was in response to several posters asking why there isn’t more national discussion that focuses on players like Ashley Joens. I was making the point of why it happens. Take a deep breath and back off the ledge.
 
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Geesh folks…re-read my post. It’s about the here and now not what happened last week or the week before. I understand financials. I appreciate coverage of any kind. I was also referring to other coverage outside of this site. It was in response to several posters asking why there isn’t more national discussion that focuses on players like Ashley Joens. I was making the point of why it happens. Take a deep breath and back off the ledge.
Then why did you bring up the last five posts on CF?
 
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They say all the time their mission was to promote women's athletics. They can talk about whatever content they want.

I wasn’t saying that at all. Just that they don’t only talk about women’s sports like you said.
 
Where to start ...

-- We staffed two writers at both Big 12 Tournament games and one at the NCAA Tournament. Two with the men. We only have three full-time employees.

-- It's important to point out that Connor, our newest full-time employee, is partly dedicated to women's basketball. I can assure you that financially, from a business standpoint only, we would be wise to use those resources elsewhere as much as I love it, women's basketball does not generate the interest that football and men's basketball do. It's just a fact. It's the same with wrestling.

-- We have had a writer dedicated to women's basketball since 2010, when I took over here. We have paid these writers and I promise you, have lost significant money in the process. We do it to support the women's program, that I love so very much and have worked my ass off to promote over the years.

-- Connor is going to Greensboro on Wednesday for the entirety of the next two rounds and hopefully will be in Minneapolis too. I'd like to see another free fan site in America sending writers half way across the country to cover women's basketball. (Again I believe it is important to do so we are doing it. BUT most publishers and business owners do not, and won't choke down the loss).

-- We have a bi-weekly podcast dedicated to the women, which of course touches on other things too. But the basis of the podcast when we created it was to give an extra boost towards women's sports at Iowa State.

-- A few other notes ... This past weekend, we did an NCAA Tournament preview show. Billy Fennelly joined us. On Sunday, we did a Round of 32 preview show. Jamie Steyer-Johnson joined us. On last night's show, an entire segment was dedicated to the women.

On top of that, here are links to every story we have done ONLY in the postseason.
























By my count, that is 23 pieces of content since the start of the Big 12 Touranment.

That doesn't count the one-on-one podcast that I did with Bill Fennelly before the start of the tournament. He also joined me on my KXnO show, where I talk about this team constantly.

It's just funny to me that I wake up today getting "thank you for your coverage" texts from the program and read this on our free message board.

Whatever though. You have a right to your opinion, and I do mine. I challenge you to find another fan site in America that covers women's basketball as much as we do.
Chris, keep doing your thing. Your persistent coverage this year got me to my first women’s games in a long time, probably a decade. Ended up going to 5 including the tourney games and planning to be a much more regular fan going forward. Easy to see how much you and CF love the program, and you’re blind if you can’t.
 

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